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    student 's education. In “Live and Learn: Why we have college,” the author, Louis Menand, proposes several answers to the question of what is the return of higher education. Menand, a university professor, was asked by one of his students, “why did we have to buy this book?” (74). This question was asking Menard to “justify the return on investment in a college education,” and led him to develop three theories, each one being a view a person could hold on the value of collegiate education (74).…

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    Americas started with a very poor education system, and the first person to look into changing this was Benjamin Rush. Rush worked mainly in Pennsylvania and his work was based on diffusing knowledge and establishing public school support which brought people free education. He also worked hard to create the first female academies called the Young Ladies Academy and advocated for the education of the blacks. Thomas Jefferson put in a lot of work into changing education in the Americas and even…

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    Two year vs Four year college College is education that gives knowledge towards a specific area that students plan to study after graduating from high school. There are two year colleges and four year colleges that provide bachelor or associate degrees. Two year colleges are either vocational, technical, or community that provide students with associate degrees. Vocational colleges are shorter programs that cut straight to the point and gets students ready for the work force. These…

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    After college and or training, Markel would like to work in a competitive employment or run his own business. During high school, Markel would like to participate in the following: Summer Jobs, Driver Education, Job Shadowing, Vocational Education, Home Repairs/Maintenance , Physical Fitness, College Experience and Political Awareness. After Markel graduates from college, he would like to own a home and live in California or Atlanta. While working and living in a community…

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    Education is an everlasting topic in every country, and there exist quantity strategies to improve the outcomes of K-12 education in America. Such as merit pay, core curriculum, and so on. However, few of them success for huge gap of cultural impediments (Panero & Talbert, 2013). After reading through Chapter 3 of , I refresh my minds about American education. Generally Speaking, this book features a useful model—strategic inquiry for evidence-based school to improve their education outcomes…

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    An injury may leave you wondering how you will support yourself and your loved ones in Virginia. The Social Security Administration has a process for deciding if you qualify for disability benefits, and we at the law firm of Ronald E. Smith, P.C., have an in-depth understanding of the information needed for an approval. According to the SSA, the agency will evaluate your ability to perform the duties of your former employment. Even if you do not qualify based on the list of impairments provided…

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    issue in completing education when it comes to low-income families but rather the child’s experiences and skill-development in their early years. Word for word, he is quoted as saying “We cannot rely on tuition policy applied in the child’s adolescent years, job training, or GED programs to compensate for the neglect the child experienced in the early years” (qtd in Spring 104). Many case studies highlight the importance of preschool, which Joel Spring summarizes in American Education as,…

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    require additional education and certification following graduation from high school. With the two years I have spent enrolled in the Machine Technologies program at the Butler Area Vocational-Technical School, I have had the opportunity to observe various local industries and engage with those who have attended trade schools and completed apprenticeship programs. After speaking with people from these various educational backgrounds, I have determined that pursuing a four-year education will…

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    Unlike many students who take their education for granted, there are a wide variety of children who are not even given the opportunity to develop their education. We face the troubling fact that students from across the world are dropping out rapidly due to several different but concerning circumstances. Fortunately, after an overview of the article, “Former High School Dropout Joins Peace Corps, Helps New Dropouts” by Vicky Hallett there is still an iota of hope out there. The author sends…

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    An engineer by education and practice, I entered the educational field many years ago and have instructed in several of the engineering, engineering technologies, and other applied fields. As I completed junior high school in Ohio during the early seventies, all students were required to complete three years of industrial arts classes. Drafting, wood and metal working were some of the topics covered. I completed an academic program but added an additional drafting course to my high school…

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